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Citations

[S1018] National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage application of Ezra Trim, National Number 641992, Mrs. Norma L. Campbell McCarrell.

[S1138] Crisfield Johnson, History of Oswego County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers (Philadelphia, PA: L.H. Everts , 1877), viewed online at Ancestry.com 25 May 2007, page 318. Hereinafter cited as History of Oswego County NY.

[S1138] Crisfield Johnson, History of Oswego County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers (Philadelphia, PA: L.H. Everts , 1877), viewed online at Ancestry.com 25 May 2007, page 231. Hereinafter cited as History of Oswego County NY.

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The material on this website is subject to copyright. Facts – names, dates, and places – cannot be copyrighted; you are free to copy them. But the narratives are my creative work product and are copyrighted. You may copy them for your personal use, but please respect my copyright and do not republish them in any form, including copying them to your tree on Ancestry or elsewhere, unless you have obtained written permission from me.Many of the images are also copyrighted, and may not be copied without the consent of the copyright holders.

Judson Dolbear was born in 1837 Oswego, New York.2,3 He was the son of Humphrey Dolbear and Mary Trim.1 Judson Dolbear was probably included as a white male, age under 4, in Humphrey Dolbear's household on the 1840 Census enumerated in Palmero, Oswego, New York; also an unknown white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old.1 Judson Dolbear appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.2 Judson Dolbear appeared on the 1855 State Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.3

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The material on this website is subject to copyright. Facts – names, dates, and places – cannot be copyrighted; you are free to copy them. But the narratives are my creative work product and are copyrighted. You may copy them for your personal use, but please respect my copyright and do not republish them in any form, including copying them to your tree on Ancestry or elsewhere, unless you have obtained written permission from me.Many of the images are also copyrighted, and may not be copied without the consent of the copyright holders.

Louisa Dolbear was born in 1835 Oswego, New York.2,3 She was the daughter of Humphrey Dolbear and Mary Trim.1 Louisa Dolbear was probably included as a white female, age five to nine, in Humphrey Dolbear's household on the 1840 Census enumerated in Palmero, Oswego, New York; also an unknown white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old.1 Louisa Dolbear appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.2 Louisa Dolbear appeared on the 1855 State Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.3

Copyright Notice

The material on this website is subject to copyright. Facts – names, dates, and places – cannot be copyrighted; you are free to copy them. But the narratives are my creative work product and are copyrighted. You may copy them for your personal use, but please respect my copyright and do not republish them in any form, including copying them to your tree on Ancestry or elsewhere, unless you have obtained written permission from me.Many of the images are also copyrighted, and may not be copied without the consent of the copyright holders.

Timothy Dolbear was born in 1831 Oswego, New York.2,3 He was the son of Humphrey Dolbear and Mary Trim.1 Timothy Dolbear was probably included as a white male, age five to nine, in Humphrey Dolbear's household on the 1840 Census enumerated in Palmero, Oswego, New York; also an unknown white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old.1 Timothy Dolbear appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.2 Timothy Dolbear appeared on the 1855 State Census of Palmero, Oswego, New York in the household of his mother Mary Dolbear.3

Elizabeth Donaghy

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The material on this website is subject to copyright. Facts – names, dates, and places – cannot be copyrighted; you are free to copy them. But the narratives are my creative work product and are copyrighted. You may copy them for your personal use, but please respect my copyright and do not republish them in any form, including copying them to your tree on Ancestry or elsewhere, unless you have obtained written permission from me.Many of the images are also copyrighted, and may not be copied without the consent of the copyright holders.